الأربعاء، 6 نوفمبر 2013

LIBYA _106 Libyans start their Studies at Ta’ Giorni&


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106 Libyan students arrived in Malta this week to start their vocational studies at the new Libyan Higher Vocational Institute. These students are the first Libyans who will be coming to Malta to gain vocational skills in mechanical engineering, electronics, electrical engineering and welding. During their six month full-time programme, the students will also attend English and IT classes.
The students hail from different cities across Libya and their experience in Malta will help them to gain more employability skills.
Over 1,000 students are expected to be trained at the Libyan Higher Vocational Institute through an agreement that was signed between the Libyan Ministry of Labour and Capacity Building and the Maltese Ministry of Education and Employment in 2012.  Through this agreement, Libyan students will follow courses accredited by MCAST and all training will be held at the Libyan Higher Vocational Institute at Ta’ Giorni.
The Libyan Government is committed in setting up a new and modern ‘centre of excellence’ in further and higher education and training at the Libyan Higher Vocational Institute. It is planning to invest €21 million for the building of a new campus which will have a new state-of-the art educational and training facility and student residential facilities.  The Institute has already been licenced by the National Commission for Further and Higher Education and the Monitoring Board for the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language

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